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TOPIC: Rayon thread

03 Dec 2008 07:48 #29167

Thank you all. I searched at Joann.com, maybe I didn't do a good enough job at it. I'll give Nancy's notions a try.

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03 Dec 2008 05:15 #29159

Joann.com carries individual spools of Madeira rayon.
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02 Dec 2008 22:38 #29156

Have you tried Nancy's Notions? I know she used to carry Madeira Rayon..Just checked still available. I'm not sure if superior thread carries Madeira rayon or not, but that is another site to try.
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Re: Rayon thread 02 Dec 2008 15:36 #29142

Does anyone have any idea where I can buy, on-line, individual spools of Madeira Rayon threads? I use them with my embroidery attachment and have quite a few colors I need. The original drawer set I got, the people don't sell the spools individually.

Appreciate any help someone can give.
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23 Jun 2008 12:21 #20610

Rayon & Poly thread don't have the grip factor that cotton does and that is why it comes loose. I was taught to tie off and bury and then Ricky affirmed this in a previous episode when he stated that when using "slippery thread" he sometimes has to tie it off and bury the tails.

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23 Jun 2008 00:13 #20581

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Lynn,

Yes, absolutely have the same problem. Also have the problem when trying to do Ricky's stopping technique that calls for pulling out a loop of thread and taking a stitch in the same hole to bring up the bobbin thread. :evil: Just don't like working with the stuff.

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self threading needles 29 May 2008 20:58 #18889

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I noticed after I bought the self threading needles that when using them with 'rayon' specifically (Sulky) the thread often broke when trying to pop it into the eye.

Anybody else have that trouble?

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29 May 2008 16:40 #18869

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I had taken a quilt to the fair and she said "You need to clip your threads closer"; well, dog gone it--I had. They just seem to loosen up and show out the top. I have since started leaving long ends and, using a square knot, tie them off and then burying the threads. Thanks for the answers ladies!
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29 May 2008 11:52 #18854

Ritzy,

I have quilted with rayon thread before and had a problem with the thread unlocking and the ends shredding. Somewhere I read that when you use rayon thread you need to bury the threads before trimming. I now do that and have not had the problem. It does take extra time but at least you don't have the loose thread problem. I use the self-threading needles and it goes pretty fast.

Sandy in Phoenix
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29 May 2008 07:32 #18842

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Ritzy,
What do you mean by it looking like you haven't cut your thread? Is it shredding on you?
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Did anyone ever answer this post? 29 May 2008 07:23 #18841

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I don't know the answer, but I can't believe noone answered this post! I may go on quiltinaday.com to ask the question there. My quilt teacher said she uses Sulky rayon thread to quilt her art quilts. Maybe she has an answer. Jan
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Rayon thread 06 Jun 2007 10:52 #4947

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I have rayon thread that won't behave. Help. It always looks like I haven't cut my threads. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Ritzy
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